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'Mi 4 i ; I 1 N - 4 3 i f '4 ' if Sfc. h I- l r i' I. SsriflM' "dttifirrner .fuBiiihad Every Thursday. 1. 11 LI HA ONH 1 m ... SIX M "N i U3. ubSCRIPTION ,$1.60 ,. .75 imnt!i smoii!! u ".itter 15 cts, a too f- - usertlonto i'.dverUsers. Ilun-.i : trtyertlseme ... In local columns by pat" las n . !? no regular advei llsements, 15 eta. Hue aa.l . ; inserted for lo Hian 50 cents. AaTorJfcaienta, discontinued becore the time contxactoiJ for lias expired, will be cliarued U-an-Blent rals for Ume actually published. Notices oi Marriages or dealU?, not to exceed ten lines, wlU be Inserted froo. All addlUonal matter wiu be charged 10 cts.. pev line. Payment for transient advertisements must be made in iJvnDce. Begnlar advertisements wHl bicoll"' i promptly at tao end of every raontn Oojuni . ' arlons containing news or a dlscus slcD oi U . :ii matters soUclted. No communlca tl m will l- published that contains obJecUonable oiiTSonallUcs. that withholds the name ol the author, or that will make more than one columu ( itlila i);icr. The "dllor Is not responsible for views express ed by i,unJ3Dondents. "All iiihIih'.- ordo. '(' uisuio ddi"v-''i " s, oonnectf d wllb prompt nttenl' : S OfliCO, in should be T..e SOIIili llVEIC. I'.- . BOhn', N. C tfi.i nr. i' the rost-Ofllce at Tarboroueh, ., ivi a" . i ciasa Matter. J N Thtbs . August 22.1889 Wtrkly Weataer Crop Balletin flie reports of correspondents t f the Weekly Crop Bulletin issued by tLe N, C. Experiment Station and Stale Weath er Service, show that there has been about an averagej rain-fall, temperature and sunshine, 'lhle general effect upon crops has been somewhat favorable, es pecially cottOD, tobacco and corn. Pros pects decidedly better than last week's With favorab'e seasons it is possible that yet he mode. Furm hopeful. iHiu-fal!s aie leported: 'asquotank county . McDowell county, 2 Jtowan county 1.31 Madison county, College, Mecklenburg comity, i.zu mcues; iviorganton, liuriie county, 1.11 inches; llaleigh. Wake coun ty, 1.83 inches; Q bson Station, Kicb.- mond county, 1.50 inches; Jonesboro Moore county, 2 infches; Gieensboro, Guil ford county, 1.G0 iuchc3: Monroe, Union average crops may ers decidedly more The following Elizabeth City, : iDche?; OJd Fon inches; Sal'sbu-j- incbes; MarehallJ inches: Davidson co .? ty, 1.16 inches. Ea-torn Dibtrict slight excess teinj ei ai ure cf rain-fall and ai average and what unfavorable, cotton. Central Disirh t. an aoraj:e amounn Theie lias been very little sunshine General tffect upon crops h;is been some' especially tr corn and I cr Presideut. The Farmers' Alliance has done the order credit and honored Col. Elias Cath by making him Pres ident of the order in this State. The po sition and tle man so well fit that the Southerner can but admire and applaud. Col. Carr i? on of the most meth odical farmers t : e found anywhere. To his occupation brings a rare intelligence and a mind stored with ever useful knowledge. His educa tion is thorough. His views are lib eral and progressive. Knowing this, the Southerner is convinced that no man in the f'tate is more fit for the presidency of the mechanical and agricultural college. TUere lias leen about of rain-fall, about the average temperatu re, and little suushine. The effect upon c -ops has been favora ble, coin, cott n and tobacco especially. Western DittricJ. Rain-fall about the average, the temperature normal and about an averagej amount if simsh ne. The effect upon crjops, especially tobac co, his I ecu very favorable. A Boat for UpDerTar. The n-cent trip of E. V. Zoeller, sicre tary and treasurer of the Farmers' Oil Mills was to purchase, build or charter a steamer to ply principally ou the river above iTarboro. He bcusbt the Beta. When it is put o$ the river this fall it will not be ntirelyj the same one. Tut hull, engine and propeller will be the same, but a new and much larger boiler wi!l be pat in, and the boat otherwise fit ted up. Whether the name will be changed or not the Son-HKP.NER can't say, but would suggest one of these, "The Shiloh." '-The StH'oii" or "The Progress." ueing a uoai ot i)giit uraugut its ca pacity is not great, I about thirty tons. It can carry JZo bales of cotton CONFEDERATE VETERANS. THEY MEET AND HATE A PLEASANT ilo. TIME. m GOOD EUMOB AND A GOOD DINNER- The wearers of the gray w ere out in Very fu!l numbers Thursday. There were not as many ns people ex" pected. Tl is is due to tie fact that the soldiers are not here. 1( is probable that leave their homes, thi ir wive,snd their children to spend the balance of their days in a home built f r that purpose. Several of tte ' veterans were called upon to relate some war anecdotes, but few of them responded. A motion was made and unanimously carried that a mie ingof the ve eians be held on 'he fourth Thursday in August Another motion prevailed that the roll call of ve erans be kept . up as loeg as there was one to his name. A telegram was rend from Hon. IJ. H. Bunn stating his inabili y to attend ow ing to tha illnef s of his .daughter. The meeting was declared adjourned and thus passed a p easant day with ihe vc. erans. on It will ply chiefly between Taiboro and He would bring to the office every I Dun! ar, but wheni freight slacks up requisite. And the fact that he is so popular and esteemed by the agri culturalists would insure the success of the institution from the bepir nin Can he be elected ? "We think sc. L t evoiy Alliance man, every laituor and everybody else in this section who knows him welL knows his undoubted fitnes for the office, speak out and say they want him. And let them, one and all, make known his great ability and his admirable fitness. PEKKtiNAT, ITKLI.K;i ( K Jr.. .Mrs. Jones, (nee ;Mlss Martha Adams) passed through town Monday evening.retnti. in'' to her home in Washington. J. R. Dixon, of New Ik-rne, jFas In town Mon day. He is a j ex-Edgecomblan, H. K. Xash, Jr., is in nillsboro. Ed. K.Thlgpen and sister, yesterday joined party tor Ocracoke, ia lizzie Lawrence retnrnea Monday from a visis IO Ureensboro and other owns In ihe western part of the State. wm. fields of this township, has a sick ihlll. W. H. rowell, Jr., is better, Dr. ueo. S. Lloyd went dow-i to Wa-htneton yesterday on a professions' visit Mrs, Dossey Battle, Almonllart, VV. M. l'lppin Jr., vm. Arnheim and Lewis Arnlie m, have returned irora Ocracoke. Monday afternoon. Orren Williams, nn burnt, b it happy from Ocracoke. K. Y. Zoeller left Hundiy for a buslaess and pleasure trip Korth. miss Minnie Arnneim returned last vovk ttobx a. visit to Ashevule. '1" . .. ii.. . . . . . . ... ..u.. louiiiuy, oi asningun, I). ( ., ig visiting relailves near Battleboro. 1 I.. T ..I . icuuk urry iias rewrced rrom a viit to Hamilton. Mrs. Lanier and daughter. Miss Miriam, Mrs. wm. i-ippen, Mrs. Bella Parker and Mrs. .Til- Pender, returned last week from a trip to He wa nes, renn. H. L. Leggatt Is quite Sick . Hrs. Prink Towell and children, near Battleboro. -i. o. i. aiooreand aaughtr, left this mom ng ror a visit to Nashville. L. llellbroner started this northern markets. Miss Annie Myers, who has len visiting- Miss nuwara, returned to her home in Wash- "Swjh iueaay. hat r inlc it will run below here T .v firmers living along or near the oule should appreciate the enterprise of the Oil Mi 11 directors and stockholders. Litigating' Tuesday wasafielrj day with the 'squires cf this township. J. P. Bran, iriej Laura Dancy for gether as man and dismissed . Justi ,es Zoel er and Jeff reys inquired into the charge against W. J. Davenport for throw ing earth -from a ditch into the road and not levelling the same. A very large delegation of No. 3 town- shipj ers were in attendance, most 1 1 Ihem as witnesses, t. onirli not a few ai inter ested s. ectators. I About the merits of the trial, the ! SouTHKuxEii is mam: but one fact was very con -luiiyelv tstablisb.il; there are several unlawful ri ads in th il ton nshin Defendant disrhdred. Whit Lawrence and unlawfully living to wife. The cast was CrtriOTis The Grand Jury ignored, as the law yers say, the bill nf indictment arln5t Jul us Meyer, fer Compounding a felony; as me common paoplc would tay. thev i Mini : r ill a true L:II TJu- SorniERXEt: knows ahsohiKOv nothing as to what frauspirtd in the iury room. It docs know this, tluuzli. that the wi nesses for the S:ate, according to their test'monv before ihp fnn,m;irin. magistrate, did make out a cac. How the vote io the Grand Jurv room s ood. the SorTHEKER knows cot. iut with the fear of libel before ita eyes an 1 responsible for what it savs it emphatically declares that .Tnlm ,Mnv shoull have teen iadicted. th are visiting m- rning for the TheTeachers! party over in Kurop' iur iiome. e, hue sailed Edgecombe Guards Meeting The rejrnlsr mocthlv' mpciinir r.f Guards was held Thursdav. Fiilay was their Regular drill and civi ",ccll"Si o'n navinir an lnvitntion to m. lenane dinner of the vMmn. ihox- "au"Vii ineir ousmess that day. .a.1 nine o clock tae meetin-r w llorl to order by the the Cant, and po mo rrn uue ousmess transacted -rdWiino- nr.es and dues beini the roost important Corporal James B. Loyd. Senreants J "Ainu auu d. W. Charles, were an pointed to draft suitable resolutions of macks, and tender the ladies and gentle men Who Pa'ticinated ill Ihpcnnwrt irivpn for their bar efit audi also the citizens for providing them with provisions wh le a . C., is Miss .Minnie Riley of Washington, visiting Miss Lulle Wlmberley, W. P. WUliamson has reacheil Ka-t Penpe r.11 Mass., safely, and will begin work UnL aiately in a paper mill. C, B. Hanrrave Who bna Kaon ... ...... - University of Maryland, has re' ihe encarrrrTment No other business tli'-y adjourned and grounds where the feterana their n union before the meeting repaired to the fair were having cine at the turnedhome thtaEriitSceha3,Jen "Presilem ot O. C Farrarlahama Irom New York. J- Y. Parts retorned Sunday lrom Lagrange. W A Hart Is back tromCleavplanH HnrfT,.. . . proved in health and ChipIl of y0ce ' lm teverf L Wimbsrly wry 111 with hemorrhagic C. W TfTttr i . . . . ' a "yS trip te Wilmlng-- un Capt Thos. H. . Gatlln is home trr.m . Virginia Hot Springs. Turner Pender has left to make Norfolk hi nome, Mtss LuU Fi, left Monaay Ior Lumbelt0 visit hersiBter.Mrs. G. W. Moore. -J. B. Bryan was in town Tuesday ' 3 mrVi6Wed tne reporter on peanut culture. He was iinlitnosed totalk, but he Anally aatd he wouU S this, in reply to a letter from D. IL Bar low: The failure of Mr. B's peanut crop wag due to his not planting the right va nety of seed.- Had he done so the water might have remained over them for weeks and still he would hare made a fine crop. David Perry has jost completed a cen sua of the children in this township of school age. and the proportions between the races compared with the census t ,ken for the town are reversed. The total number U 1144, 500 being white. In the town of Tarboro there are 663, 296 being white. By sex in the town there are 143 white Doys, 153 white girls. Of the col , ored. the boys number 187 and the eirls 180. 6 uhurcih News. It is now almost certain that. Provi dence permitting, khat the Rev. G. B Hebbard will accept the call here. n ...in i - . f - ... "c i" uegm ms ministry here at an ausp.c ous time, the centennial year of uiicsc. ai mis piace will the conven tion te held, a'so the joint centennial cel- eurat on ot the twd dioceses which to commemorate the event will present Cav- airy cuurch with a f2.000 organ, ismy Worm- Ia Coneto and in th Sparta sectiou the Army worm has made his appearance. At this writing this pest has made great and extensive ravages, literally stripping he Cotton of every restage of foliage Called Meeting Isext Tuesday there win be a called meeting of the County Alliance to con- siaer the Alliance warehouse and cotton yard which it is proposed to locate, and for other business of, prime importance. A ful! attendance the secretary, Dr. II. T. Bass, says is desired. V Help. Giving dinners tolsecure the reunion of old soldieres is excellent for its purpose, hut it should not b(i forgotten that msny or mese o d battle scarred heroes need more than an annual square meal. Some of ihem are in need', absolute need, and are puffer ing. I it is to secure help for them that the Soi thei'.nkr writes Igenerally, but it es pecially would call attention to every con fedora' e veteran in! comfortable circum- s'auces anu every! tuna nearted, gener ous person, that L. pi. McCullen, a twice wounded Confederate soldier is a cripple and is blind, withoujt money and without f. iends except those who acknowledge the brotherh :od of man . lie served mrrmgi, the war. hi ni. 1 he cli ititable arte invited to interest tb-mselveg in his behalf. Contribution it "ot made to him might be left with Capt. n. n VV'illt!iint, president, or Wm. How !i' i, Sect'y. of the Confederate Veterans A-s,,.;ia(ior,. Any sent the Socthkrher v'i! tie promptly placed to th'j use of Mr -ucuniicn. and iafirmatives 'are upoa no more tbau 700 men enlisted from this county, if s many. Whatever this num. bcr was, hundreds hve passed over the "great divide." The SornnKKSEB thinks that only 400 or 700 of the heroes of '61 '65 are wnh us now. As the eastern horizon blushed at the approach of the god of day, George Wil liams run up the Stars and Stripes over the Edgecombe Guards Armory. Then he hung out of every window other banners. One was tattered and torn with age and service. It was a flag presented to the Mexican volunteers by the ladies of Tarboro forty years ago. juiss oaran u iward m ide tne presentation speech. It i of 1 Iup; in the centre !s an eagle in gu'lt; on a stroll above und below are Presented by tU j ladies" "U our hearts arc with you. The reverse siJe is the same wiih this chnnge in the motto: "Edgecombe Vol-nnt-era." "Go, our hearts are with you." 31 my arrived early. The promptness taught a quarter of a century ag i is with the soldier jet. He will ri the late at roll call. The first man the repoiter beheld that morning vi lien he made his rounds was Lieuie iant Flemming. who wasthe first man in the county to volunteer for the war. As a souvenir the Soi TriKEXEi: present ed each veteran Willi a str p of ribbon. on which was printed "1889'' "Veterans Jcunion," "August loth," "Co-npHmehts Of tllf) fOl TIIEIiSKR." - They were mucli appreciat ed and m in 3' an old soldier praised f'e SorrnEHSHR. In honor of the d y Ihe court adjourn ed after a brief sion till bulf pat three o'clock. At 10 o'clock tlu Edgecombe Guards who had met to do honor to the occasion with colors flying and drums I eating marched for the fair grout d, then with out order, but orderly the veterans fol lowed. At tbe Fair grounds the meeting was called 10 order in the giard stand. Four Gftln of the feats were filled. Chairman Williams called the meeting to order and introduced Col. Jno. L. B:idgrs. lo welcome them. He did it well, lie praised the soldiers and paid a g'owing tribute to the, North Carolina soldiers, more of whom surrendered at Appoma'o.x, tlian any other Slate. When l e sp ke of Henry L. Wyatt as leing the first man killed, Lieut. Flem- min corrected the speaker by inform ing him that the first mankilled wms frr m somewhere about Baltimore. Ihe Southerner when an rppoit unity presents itse'f will get the Lieuteiaut to go into detail about this histrr-cal discov cry. 'Ihe shaker telic touly himled the sol d ers of Edgecombe. He v. as frequently and loudly applau ded V. B. Sharj e usponded by introduc ing H. C. Bourne, who pleasantly re povcd 3Ir. Bridge-s fi-r calling Irm a Vetcrnn. Af;er a little pleasantry,' he then pa d a g'o ing tii'.u'e to the Con federate soldier. He again arned the ritrht to l e styled '"the si'ver tongtied" crator. A letter f regret fioin Col. L. D. Stark and C l. T. M. Parker, of Norfolk, ws read. Basiness engagemeots prevent ed their attendance. Gen. W. R. Cox was introduced, and spoke for ten or fifteen minutes. Of course his theme was the sold:er, bu be W8S eloquent over it. It was with punctuated anecdote. It waxed a very good speech, anc&wa; much appreciated. The crowd was much larger than any one expected, it was estimated vatio usly from 500 to 800. Six hundred would probal ly take in all. The dinner as excellent. Theophilus Pilt i3 the b"ct caterer in the 9G counties. The sr ncral management was excellent, ana coLsiderirg the great crowd every thing passed tff exceedingly wTtll. Be yond a little impauence for dinner and a little crowding after the veterans had all cattn nothing can be said against the an tire day. In the af temoon the Edgecombe. Guards did some drilling and fireing, and were much complimented by those who bad seen real war. S. It- Alley was out and took a photo graph of the Vets d awn up in l:ne on the race track. The Tarboro brass band furnished music for the occasion. All About WMtak-rs. Mr. J. It. Bradley is quite sick with fever. Dr. W. II. Whitehead, of Battle- ioro a d Dr. J. C. Brasweil, rf this place are tttending him. His son, Robert, who has been sick is well again. The town officials are going ahead with their work of cleaning the s: recta of the town, and ditching out the low, flat places where water, has been stand ing, and are putting new street lamps on all the streets. the commistioners held a meeting Monday morning, and ordered that alj lots and premise be cle ;ncd up at once and lime freely used. Fines will bo im posed on a l parties failing to comply with the tame, and ''Uncle Sip," the ex cellent town cons'able will certainly bring all part:es bi fore the Mayor who refuse to carry out the order. Mrs. D. W. Bullock and baby, will leave in a few days for Buffala Springs. Miss Msttie Garrett formerly of this place, but now of Rocky Mount, is dan gerously sick in Waneulon, where she had gone t spend the summer, htr health being bad. Her s sters, Miss Lula Gar rett and 3Irs. S. P. Ililliard arc with her. 'I he farmers have about stopped working their crop, owing to the wet weather They had to work later this tummcrthan usua1. Tuere is undoubtedly a much belter feeling about the crops among the pi inters. Our much beloved christian gentleman, the Rev. Mr. Callahan, Pastor of the 31. E. hurch of this place, left for Battle boro to-daj- to assist the pastor of that place iu a protracted meeting. If good pre icbing is required to cause the un- Kooiy 10 lorsase meir ways, the meeting will certainly be a grand success. W. T. BraswU aod little d tumbler Slaggie, leave to-diy to visit the family of his father-in-Uw, Col. John Pi i ce, of Sussex county, Va. Several t f the boys of ibis place con template going to Wrightsvil'e ou the ex cursion next Wednesday. They are ex pecting a b'g timo. V. W. Land left Monday f r Kicumo:id iu the interest of his large lumber bus -ness. He says there is the ,b'gget boom iu lumber row that has been in ni iny yens. t r i; ., jir. muu 13 me largest peanut ;uiscr ia Edgecombe. He reports the cop poor, having a large vine but not fruiting well. I was shown a few days ago s mic fine tobacco raised and recently cured on Dr. Walter Brod ie's Rocky Point farm in Nash, by his manager, Joseph Peel lbs has tweoty-five acres planted in tobacco this year, snd expects a haudsome return He ii running four or five burnei Curing it, and is making beautiful cures, as are all of his neighbors. J. 31. Cutchiu has a very skk child. J. C. Flanner. of Halifax county, will soon erect here, agin house, with capaci ty for a)l the cotton which may b brought him. He also sp -aks of adding 'hereto a rim and spoke f ic ory. W. S. Knight is anxiously waiting (or the fiisl bale of new cotton. It is reported here that all the federal apppointments mide in this sect. 01 were upon the recommendation of Gen. L. G. Ester, a.d that all of tht m -will have to j go line he dd. I very much Iv pe, and the feeling-is shared by our entire t orn j , mm mis pssomce wm oe made ai exception. The fact tl at Gen. Estese secured an appointment will m l causo a removal. En. T 1 a nui mioruieti mat tj. n. iiriHtiril, near worn iioos, nas three ' barnes of tobacco Exonarat- d 'Ihe feouxHKKNEB acting always up to its motioto be ctirodn before it proceeds, said rothing about ti c Inspect i: u of the post oflloe here by ' w m . vto.-s sent by the P. O. Def.aitni ot. Acting on this j.iii c 1 , again, the Bouthienbb said iijkuiu.r ui out the street talk which seriously leflected upon Turn er Pender, and hadtheir origin in the rath er free communk ation of suspicions by one of the inspectors, W W. Car rowny by name. These chnrged emb.zzlement, falsifica tion of ate mnts aril the iike. Mr.: Carriwhj- swue out a warrant aga nsl Mr. Pe.ider, charging bim with the first named offense Tuesday the District Attorney, Fab. IT. Busbee, cam heic, and Mith a U. S. Commissior.er, heard; the testimony, " Hnd then Mr. Bus bee not only asked that the ch.rgcs b d smissed.lut nlso sa:dthatb d be known or even, hud any i-j imation of the actual facts, he would ncva have had a w. rruM issued. Besides doing tins, Mr. Basleo g ivc Mr. Pender a letter stating that ihe charges agiinst him bad not only been dismissed, but that they had been dispro ven in toto. Had the inspector taken any explana tions he would have seen that the post office, here was p opc ly kept, eompara. tivtly, and no ( ..rs ot an unfavorable nature would J o 1 ecn made. 31 ore. Had it noi Lci-n for these reports which the cornmhsioiu-r aud the district attor ney said and most truthfully were un founded, Mrs. Pender would have still been postmaster at this place Mr Carraway has this to console bim, that a RepuMiC'in succeeds a most-estimable lady, rare, accomplished, efficient Besides smirching, p ssibly, reputa tions,: a iady whom tveiy .North Caioli nian honors lecause of ber galiant hus band, and whom every one who know s her esteems and admires for her own vo-manij-virtues, is turned cut cf office to rewara parisian seiv.ee. xi is a Miuui". 11 is a (librae j upon manhocil. it is an tu'rat i;pi 11 -l tn mimories wehoi.;.l hold de..r, die gj lanry in our soutnem lana, and Uiat in bred sense of jm-tice aud fairness accord ed everywhere. The spooks una goblins that dellg-nt To tin with lerriir all the night ; That etulk ai.i'oiiil in hkiou-aiVnins U ilh wlm-li iyt-p ry.-lu's l.in i v k. 11. , Will never t ,uti tvtiiyrh n 1:1 -. 1 li man Ii j ti i-:- ijjTii rue'.- iu.l. Mrs. A. VII Uughcs's J : j AND I ;'; jfiLT CTdDdDIL; I FOR J Young Ladies and Little o THE fifth soetsion will open Sept. 2nd, 1S89. in the new. commodious, and well ven tila'ea echool bnildinir, to which additions will be made d urine: the summer vacation. ew Instrumecte will b; purchased for nsc in the School ef Music, aaiong them n. Con cert o rand for Kecitals, etc. Teachers of special tralnlner, experience nhd skill, crup'oyd in e-ich depaituient. Bliss G. E. Soutbgat, -f the in nu' ti Conrcwatory of Music, w.ll have in charge thi School of Music and Elo cution, and will emr-lcy a p&rt f her vaca tion in examine; whatever ie new in these two c.'j arttuci.is.' In the 8cbool f Music the Moac. n Methods of Technique ufed in the vous tv i;oriuBoi curope aL d America, will oe 1 :iut Kerercnees as to the advance went; aud pr ficiency of Miss Southerate's du inls.itho Ditronsof the School of Music and Klorut ion during the past year. For the Primary Department aud Classes o- uaiiftncmcs, ine services of Miss E. a. TiUiaghast, a iHtiy of niuc;h experience in the nranac incut and teaching of eirls. have been tunirpd Oi:o;k! ihe must distinguished educators of ttv- Scvr School 6ays of her : "1 know fw ladies so well informed, she has studied the scien -.' of education with care and interest. 1 snail tie s-rry to give her up." t.v applying early, a limited namber of -'r!-may r bruin board in the family of the l'ii:iii;.a'. w no win give them careful person al attention in :dl niatWs. lhsarding ull cd 'catioual qrack.-rv and th -nip. o ill-.; day, we claim to give the iic-t ut uicclLrate , riceh Kqi- 'eruis and particulars, apph to Mrs. A. W. HUGHES. MACN AIR'S PHA11MA C Y W te&'V IVI AXIS" STREET. tttoitt RUG ST0R 3 1 to Taebobo, N. C. Dr. I'itrce'o l'i Pel ets : oetable. led , sure ! TABifUKU viiLE ACADK.il Y, o ril tiind et.6"u ua. cr .u present Price' - A. pal, will 00 11 Wcli oday August MSd. lSftil. : A thorough conreo o nitfli ucliou iu En glish. .class cal aud uiatmiualicul tiudiea, in cluding fcleiueutary bcience and Book-keeping, j-uu. Is prepared for business, or for eu trauce into any of the cUstes of our colleges. Board lrom8 to 111 per mouth. For furhcr information app;y to F. 8. WILKINSON, t- Principal. .UMINlSTHATu.i'd NtJTICE. JJavhi? qualified us admliiislraor of I.ITKV Ba'iT'I.u;, tale oi KiTecointK; county, 1 her, hv notify nil ixri-on having claims aains the e-"-t-aie, to present liic saiue within one yt-ur irom l:ie hereof, or notice will be placed In 13-r. KwDiN (jORHAM. AdiiiluNtrator of Lucky Battle. Tuik H. Battle. -Auorney . Kooky Mount, N i: , A.g. Oi ',. "Sl. 3H6 s hEKI'.F'S SALE. l ill U on MONDAY, September 2nd, 1 9, at tlie 1 ourt Hou'e door, ia l ai boro tie fellow it, g- tract tf land belonging to Jcbna Kitlobrcw, lyimr in Ed(recouibe cjun ty. fcm.wii as his ol.les place. 1 ontain nt 1-3 acres, and d joining the landh of Jhn Britt, A B. oblcs and others, to sa.Ufy an executio 1 11 my hac s f jr collection 'I -rms -ash. VV T KVii:iit ;i!H Shcr!ff. 1 ' i KF' a:. i- - ell n M'ISIM V. . , : ;.r 2i:)', I llK'Co .fl Hoil I ir.. r ;., T..I..,,. thu foliowiiiif t;act c.f Vnd belojgln'g to .lofhua Killesrcw, lying in Edgecombe coun ty, known a his Peel tract, containing 98 aires, aurt at'joiniug the landJ of Frank Dew and Mrs Sarah I'. Willi .ii,g, to satisfy an ex- m m iiai ds for collection. Term x. KNIGHT, Sheriff. Carries a complete line of Drugs and Chemicals, Druggist's Sundries, Vmu- Toilet artJcles. Soaps, Perfumery, Flesh Brushes, Stationary, Coal Oil - -i,r everything pertaining to a ,. " ' GLASS DRUG STORK in! Any article not in stock will be promptly and cheerfully ordered We make a specialty of "NORTH STATE" PILE OINTMENT, onr own ion which we guarantee to relieve instantly or money refunded. A - ' l" l -.'i 1874, r o - ESTABLISHED t!87i. ST A TON & ZOELLER A!TD DEALERS IN IN EXT DOOR TO COURT HOUSE, Nov. 26, 1888 ! The 3est Only. USE BUYERS as iij jit. ecution cash. am s lihKlFK'8 SAt.E. I iil -c!l on MONHaY, 8 ptrinber iml. 1&S9, at tLc (J uit House door i.i TarLoro. the foltowin ract of laud belongiue 10 Joibu i Killebrw lying in Edgecombe coun ty, lunwn as the ''irrett tract, containing 6 Taoef. and hdi .in'mar the lands of I). T. Britt, Jo-hua Troctor and others, to satUfv an execution in n.y hands for collection Terms each. W. T. KNIGHT. 31t4 Sheriff. s HEKt' F'S S A I. V , TOTH.E ho sii.j cribor h:o : .- .nialiled ns cxwntnr c the will ot NorlU et l 11.1 o. li,te or trigeiv.mbf Cotinly, nutineit ull ii-r.-i. iiiivlug claims agiitist said dcceased, :o exhibit il, -i 10 him ilmv ru- mei.ticate.t, ou or heiore th - . h iiay ot Augu.t 10. v. J. .!( Ill s I JV. I v.i 1 foil on ONiiAT. SeLitcrher 2nd livb.t. ill the Court liou.r door, iu Tarboro. following tract of land be I ousting to '1 rlii a Killetirew. Iing in Fdgccoujh- coon ty, known as bis h nin place, coritaioing 853 acreb. lc-fs hi horuiw,e d a'lotinent, :o satisfy an execution ia r. y hAuds tor collection. Terms cah 31t4 W- T. KNIGHT. Sheriff. WKIS ! WS85IS'! 0 1, .'4 o AUjtust 15th S3t0 HEW GOODS!! AT- GATLIN'S. ALL STOCK!! 1888 for wbjrh he was offered f 1200. Mr3. M. V. Edmonds re'urneu week from a visit to her mother. Jarratt v Lite lias accepted a position as salesman for M. J. Carr. W. H. Bond's poultry yard Iims robbed of seven chickens. lost been Eamilton. lhs Hamilton Preparatory Ins itute. with Messrs. E. Tucker and J. L.,Flem- ng, as principal s. was opened Monday, With 23 pupils. Tbey are expecting sev- ' days. 1 quite ill. ilsbuty, ho has been ed for some timer is no COL. I'AUK Ell's LETTER. Esfiklo. August 18 h, 1889, Mn. William Howakd Secretary Edgecombe Veteran Association, My Dear Sir: Your kind invitation to meet the Confederate veterans of Edge combe on the 15th has been received And I assure you it is very gratifying to me to he thus remembered by my old friends and comrades. 1 fear it win be nnpossiLh f r me to enjoy myselt, s I should at such a meet ing. Particularly would 1 be released to shake by the hand every survivor of Co. F-, 30 N. C. T. Edgecombe sent to the field, no better company than the one I refer to. They were always sturdy, al ways reliable, lhis was in part, due to the manner in which they were com manded. Captain Moore was a fine of ficer, and very gallant. 1 recur to an endrsem nt m.ide bv the . 1 1 . , .. amciitea nimsinrs on 01 appiicntio n or uapi. moote ior le .v of absence 'lieapectiuliy forwarded. aDDroved capu jaoore o. j . ou jn. (j. t. is one of the -most gallant officers of the armv of rto v a. rru. : i.;.i. , . xiiio id a man comDi men' r.nm i nor f.An, an nffiiA. F 1 , O xilu vuii ui ivsueur' ri'llllt ,lmn Hoping that the old bovs mv lmvo L good time, and many a leturnof it, and thanking you, Billie, for your kind re membrance, I am truly yours. F. M. Pabker. The afternoon session of vets was hlH 1 hursday while the ra n was nourina- rhough it fell in torrents, still it detract from the interest of tLe mee intr The building of a soldiers home w iscmsed duiing the meeting a d none of eral more in a ft B. B. Sherrod Mrs. R. II confined to her better. Miss Lula Scbr from a visit in V Miss Ida Roc in Pilt county. Miss Emily S N. C, is in t w JaLe Jarvis. Miss Matihl Gibson, of Willi vis: ing the family cf- D. C. 1, who has just returned ginia, is quite ill. i is visiting relatrVeg rthwaite, of Leachville, visiting her aunt, Mrs. STAPLE DRY 111 DRESS GOODS. HENRIETTA CLOTHS, LADIES' CLOTH?, FLANNEL. TRICOT. AUSTRALIAN CREPE, CASHMERES, In all ."liifcles, trimmings to match. oOo- CARPETS. Ti:E I.llWElf INK BEST SI on ue .rrsi i t cii.rB'nTE,. r. EC TED S ro K j In order to r. luce the. Bilauc-e oT ; Our Snmm. r S:cck, we will OC' i the Same 'or tlio NEXT THIR TYDAYS AT N. Y. COST DRY GOODS, ContisLing nf h Styles of Drts Goods . . . . White Goods Trim- . . .tilings. .. .H-irouTv Lacn, &c. J . ZANDER SRIV.S t'HK IIANDdOMEST BABY CARRIAGES. : ThZ NICEST LINE OF ' Furniture, Spring Cots, -Ami all kinds of Household Furnishing Goods .ls, a i retty and as stylish Tailor-Made ' js vi va., f .. t As yon can fint .ny where. A full assortment of hand nr ; machine-made Ladies', Misses' ar.d Children's SHOES AND SLIPPERS. - A lur 3 assortment of &Xjrcfys7S7- ECats Cor Lad en, Mr ii aud Children. The prettiest lite of and greatest assortment in all c 'lore and shades of ; ' Ever flown in Tarboro, from JO to 18 cent Iter yar. . 1 he latter are fully worth 25 cents and cannot bu duplicated anywhere clc" VVitht i id assertion 1 defy com petition,-an d ul I as Is for my customers and the public gen eraUy to inspec t the fame, and il not as rep resented money will be refunded. Th.- goods are UDdubt-diy the greatest bargain ff ired h:re th:s-?e;iioii. . I have a'so a ful j -t anil f. mpltte liae of And especially do I cll yonr nttcntion to tli huridsouiesl and most comphte assort.nci,t n WHITE GGCDS AND TRIMMINGS ! . 1 of which will be offered not only ch- an yon can buy them el-ewhere, but I f a t her more guarantee to save you from lOto 20 per Gent. 'N V h"l! PURCHV It will.hr to yonr own l.iteiet-t not io ini;, t.his chance, therefore don't target to cull on 6 0LUMBHS WAT G II E S iuv.x. uitoutiur TO TARBORO, AT FIGUIIE6 LOWER TIIA EVER. GENTS' WATCH CHAINS. We uave on hand a great variety of mil) AM) PLATED CHAINS, .-L.yu will. SKLA. THEM AT FIGUKES T S-U1T THE TIMES. CLOTHING FOR MEN, Y ntls, Roy nrd ChiHren. HATS AND CAPS. G"u'b' Fuauishing Good i. Shoes. All Included .' In This sale. TllB Stale BRUSSELS, THREE PLY " INGRAIN CARPELS of Jliidredi II. is in town Jones. C. SI. Cobb ind sisters, were in town last week. JA. Sherrod, J. B. Cherrp and C. Sterrod, left last Friday for Ocracok i ne pro racted meeting of the Ghrist Disciples at Ltbaooo, closed Monday nigu1:. i?ive converts is the result of their labors. Miss Norma Waldo, who has been visit ing the family of L. K. Purvis, has rc luvned to town. W. E. Cobb, of Mildred, is in town. I?ev. G. J. Dowell and family, who hava been visiting in the western nai t. r.f lhe State, returned last Tuesday. beveral Hamiltonian9 snent mn a. lightful day Tuesdav af John A. Punr.'s, one of Martin's moi progressive and enterprising farmers They had been invited to rrt.rr t " l . I""'" -'J- vj i n. mnner ceiebiafing the layinii by of cr..n i le was indeed a most deli I . ... o "Vl. tu look for awhile at the busv hum nf tu city and rest amid the scene of farm lite The dinner was a model nf '.. almost tverything that the appetite miht crave was there in the eTeatest.nhnn-l. Nothing short of this can be said of bis Liup, On the whole I can f av il.at it ; w 4 1 . , J - o vile Ul .vFv laiuis luaye ever seen. ZKItiLERVt PLB SHOES. Vass, Lamps and all Styles 1 CROCKERY. Underware for Ladios and Gen Is. While tim tis mu 11 usu ry in (ircat Variety. ALL BOUGJIT CASH AND WILL BE SOLD z still sell tdb celebrated HOUSEHOLD AND DOMESTIC Sewing Machines. srarACLfcS! EYE Gl ASSES ! Adjusting fiiectachs properly, a suecialtv CHAMBERLAIN &RA WLS spic, span; ii KAlYD NEW GROCERIES A now store opeiied aud every aiticle in it Dew. Iot or e old - If ycu want somehitg fresh OURS IS THE PLACE. Believing in Tarboro's future and the id- UCDa,ufi prvoperiry oi Edgecombe, we have opened a crocerv store for lhe whole sale ana retail trade, and can offer prices ni j m iners irat CANNOT Bfc BEATEtl Here or Elsewhere It will pay any fne to givn us a call and Try Our- i?i-icos. If you d: vcu will. TRY 0u iff. GOODS. iiltl:eri wci-h u s rtly mike ycu a p ,tron II. Morris & Bros.. TAEBORO, N (.-, Feb 5ih ,'&8. fitly Our Buyer ia ia the Northern Matket buying our Fall x Slock, We must m ike room for the .".Livery.'. OF J. K. GRAIIIIIS Can do your HAULING and carry yr . w-herever you want. Stylish, Fine Turiioiils, DAY OR MGHT, A ND A T C1LEA rilST HA TES, SSTA few more HOUSES nu l MULES on band, which must ho sold- - J- K. GBANNIS ml - iHinkr - Mtl, Now coming io. Advent age of our Djn't fil to take THIHTY DAY SALE. II- Morris fc Rros A New Enterprise! GO TO J. H. BROWN'S TO GET YOUR nAMESS, SADDLES, WHIPS, COLLARS. BRIDLES, HORSE & SADDLE BLANKETS, AM) IN FACT EVERYTHING USUALLY FOUND IN A First-CIass Harness 'Shop. . : 5tf.. Tarboro Female Academy. -o-o-o o-oo 0 f O O O-O O O O O- -O ! o o Faculty-" 3t-.t5i-. i J.lr - O-O-O-O-O-O aiemVaVord TC M.Ty mTSTS.S TJ9 not one of the mnimri .ni,i;,.. "'r1 1 cver ai trie pleasure of Nkmo. not one of the maimed soldiers woud meeting- -Gl y B. M A CALL T. H. GATLI1J, em --0C-O O O-O- O O That although.! niaKe a tpic.altv of China i ud Glassware, I hae not GIVEN UP My Life and Fire Insurance business I nm always ready and willing' to take all goo risks at lowat rates In only tirst-elass companies 1 also am agent for one of the largest Marble YarJa in this countiy, all work from which Is guaranteed. If you want a monument or only a simple tab let te mark the grave of one you lore, call on ine for styles and puces. ;AO ,c TH0S- E. LEWIS, I08d&w2m Tarboro, N. C. .Win: THE MPtiOVZD TRAN5I0HTATI0N FACILITIES itoio i-iKiiilfi vi ii I e utile to mrpcrt i man tain another i CARIilAQE MANUFACTURING ESTAELISHENT. t: W ii h This Idea The D. G. Gillespie Principal. llrs. D. G. Gillespie. . . . Lady Principal. Mrs. Julia M. 8tU n. . . . Instrumental A: j Voqal Mut-ic Miss Carrie Jones. Ait Miss Annie Glasgow. . . .Primary lit p't. This Institution will begin its fail term COOOOOOf !0(0i(IOO(XXXJOOXI00.10000(H4 Tarboi o Carriage Works OOOOOOOOfHiOOCO-,- JMK)"OO0K)0OO00 f has begun peruli I teDd'tl i l iri It is )roeed loer es and sell h here ver ! GOOD WORK j is appuiiatt-U Wc uintt ttart wilh " j TABEOaO AND ELCrECOMBE, 80 we Only r. - ii fair sl.ar T.f ra'tn..n iSnrounui nh -We- are here tor t..e i upbuild i.g t the commui.ii v, tin i - v. ell as ourselve -. - ARBcr.o JTarriaq orks Sept.2,1889 Tonne ladies from abroad board at th Academy. A navy blue uniform, trimmed with sllTr braid ia worn, TMa may b made by order after entering the school. . The Academy 1 situated in a beautiful grove, navinit am Die icrounds. a heaithv loeAtion .r.m modif us studying hall and wll ventilated dormi tories. The training of the young ladles will he careful snd thorough, the aim of the teachers he ing not only to make accurate scholars, butt" develop such qualities of heart as wil fit thuiu l i me nigner ouuea or lire Unsurfjaasad advantages in Music, nintory, lii terature and Art. Thorouifh instruction will be give'n in the higher mathematics, I'ook-kceping and the hni- gnsges. Mrs. Julia M. Slaton hasmase miiHicas;ei'!.'i!iy for several years, receivinjt the best reeoinmi i. dations irom Miss Trail. Kor the past ye; r ihe has bpen In Xw V. ; Ciry perfecting hemll in Ihe study of i I.-i-j-i , music, payinjt particular atu ution to t.-.-:ini'ri. or modern touch ainl ihe -i v; receiving li-x- t. - i moniola from Mr. Klo of'ch.'ckerirg- II .1: ....I Mr. Palton of Union Sqnare, lioth Specialist .-. Miss Carrie June-, educated hi .he Tarf,ti ui.t Ii emale Academy and at ttMiintou, Vs., ha- de voted several y-ar t ihe stud)- of An tinder the instructions of M i H;:i line. For the past yei. r she has studied-from cV an I from lie under Miss Lilly Lognn f Kii-hmold, Va., who who pn-rued her Art tdudioa in Hunio, Italy for fev e.i ears. ; She nlso Undied under Mr. John Elderithe h:t.l ilo painter of Vt. giniu who waa educated id Jer nirnyi Miss Annie Glaagow. a former pupil of the Academy, liaa Uiugh. for nworal years with much nooess. ;. . feud for Cataloguo- Tftrborb Female Academy. - Tarboro, A. C. 1 Jf r - . T - L I , -; - " 1 .--- J
The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 22, 1889, edition 1
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